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RedRock21v:
I'm in year 10 in Australia NSW.
What HSC subjects for year 11 and 12 should I chose to become an electronics technician ?
jeremy:
Make sure you do at least some simple maths (algebra) and you should be fine :)
If you want to keep your options open wrt doing electrical engineering at university, you might want to do some calculus too.
harnon:
Not an expert but would physics also be useful? I seem to remember "back in my day" year 12 physics covered a lot of electricity and magnetism. (This was in Melbourne)
Brumby:
I would suggest Physics and Mathematics - at the highest level at which you can achieve good results. Solid understanding of these subjects will serve you well.
It is always worth challenging yourself - to a degree - but don't try for a Mars landing if you're only able to make low Earth orbit. It is much better to get great results in a 3 unit subject than mediocre in a 4 unit one.
If you don't want to go further than a technician, then some basic algebra will probably serve you adequately, but if you think you may want to explore higher goals, then getting some calculus under your belt won't go astray.
MarkF:
--- Quote from: RedRock21v on May 06, 2019, 09:37:07 am ---I'm in year 10 in Australia NSW.
What HSC subjects for year 11 and 12 should I chose to become an electronics technician ?
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Wow.
Can we have a few more acronyms please.
Now to guess what they mean and what you're asking.
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